Re: SMTP message screener, good, bad or?

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If you're referring to the Intelligent Message Filter in Exchange 2003 SP2,
I usually recommend that as the first step in an anti-spam program. It's
free, and fairly simple to configure. If you're not happy with the
configuration options or the results, you can always move on to a 3rd party
app or service after seeing what you like or don't about the IMF.

Among several other interesting SBS-related articles, this page includes a
great how-to for setting up the IMF http://www.vladville.com/articles.asp.


<wedor> wrote in message news:OSuINWHcHHA.3408@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Is this something we should use on SBS or not?



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